Ralf Rangnick baffled by handball goal as Man Utd suffer shock FA Cup shoot-out exit against Middlesbrough
Man United’s Anthony Elanga (left) is consoled by Ralf Rangnick after missing his penalty in the shoot-out
Ralf Rangnick claimed Manchester United were robbed by VAR after his side suffered a shock FA Cup exit at the hands of Championship club Middlesbrough who won 8-7 on penalties after a 1-1 draw on Friday.
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Rangnick’s team crashed out in the fourth round after Anthony Elanga blazed his spot-kick over the bar in a nerve-jangling shoot-out at Old Trafford.
Matt Crooks celebrates after Middlesbrough beat Manchester United on penalties at Old Trafford on Friday. Pics/Getty Images
Swedish teenager Elanga was the only player from either team to miss in the shoot-out, leaving the forward holding his head in disbelief as Middlesbrough celebrated their stunning victory. Jadon Sancho had put United ahead in the first half, but Matt Crooks grabbed a controversial equaliser after the interval to set the stage for Middlesbrough’s memorable upset.
Controversial goal
Crooks’ goal was allowed to stand despite Duncan Watmore controlling the ball with his hand before providing the assist. “We conceded a goal which I don’t understand why it stood. He controlled it with his hand,” Rangnick said. “In the moment when they scored, it was clear that VAR would not allow this goal to stand.” Even Middlesbrough boss Chris Wilder thought the goal would be ruled out, saying: “I thought straight away it was handball. “I thought it would be chalked out and was delighted it wasn’t. The FA Cup is alive and kicking!”
Cristiano Ronaldo had missed a first half spot-kick for United, who have now lost seven of their last eight penalty shoot-outs, including last season’s Europa League final against Villarreal.
United had 30 shots in total but lacked the composure and cutting edge required to kill off supposedly inferior opponents. “I’m incredibly disappointed,” Rangnick said.
Numerous chances missed
“We should have won and killed off the game in the first half. “Crossbar, post, missed penalty and numerous chances. It should have been 2-0 or 3-0.”
United are without a major trophy in five years and their hopes of ending that drought are dwindling given their Premier League struggles and a tricky Champions League Last 16 tie against Atletico Madrid. The FA Cup embarrassment is the latest hammer blow for United at the end of a painful week that saw Mason Greenwood arrested over the alleged rape and assault of a young woman.
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